On Jan 17, 2014, at 10:58 PM, Jyoti Chhetri <[email protected]> wrote:
[…]
> var string = JSON.stringify(data);
> console.log('string'+ string);
> var array = string;
> var select = $('selectdestinationcity');
> select.empty();
> $.each(array, function(index, value) { …….
Also, it’s not clear what’s happening above. You seem to be creating a string
out of some JSON data, then reassigning the string, then calling jQuery’s
each() on that. I suspect that’s not really what you actually want to do.
—ravi
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